Aldi’s popular Dairyfine Chocolate Pets are set to make their eagerly awaited return to stores on January 30, after selling out last year.

The popular range, priced at £3.99 per 150g figure, will introduce an exciting new addition to its chocolate family.


Joining the familiar faces of Charlie the Labrador and Honey the Golden Retriever is Mabel the Tabby Cat, completing what promises to be the “perfect chocolate trio” for Easter celebrations.

Each chocolate pet features a distinct flavour profile, offering something for everyone. Honey the Golden Retriever is made with “silky sweet blonde chocolate”, while Charlie the Labrador provides a rich, marbled milk chocolate experience.

Mabel the Tabby

Mabel the Tabby Cat completes the ‘perfect chocolate trio’

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The newcomer, Mabel the Tabby Cat, combines milk and white chocolate for a unique dual-flavoured treat.

For those seeking a smaller chocolate treat, Aldi is offering Dairyfine Chocolate Lollies priced at 99p each.

The 30g lollies come in three character options: a milk chocolate dog, a milk chocolate cat and a white chocolate chick.

These pocket-friendly treats are already available in stores, providing an affordable alternative to the larger hollow figures.

Expanding its Easter range, Aldi has introduced new companion products featuring the beloved chocolate pets.

The Dairyfine Chocolate Easter Egg and Plush Toy set, priced at £4.99, allows customers to choose from all three pets as “cuddly companions” alongside a 55g chocolate egg.

A new activity book option is also available at £3.99, featuring a 62g chocolate egg plus puzzles, games and stickers of Charlie and Honey.

All chocolate products in the Dairyfine range are Rainforest Alliance Certified, ensuring sustainable sourcing practices.

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Aldi’s Easter range will land in stores between January and April

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The complete Dairyfine Chocolate Pet range will be available in Aldi stores nationwide from January 30.

However, shoppers will have to wait a little longer for the rest of the Easter range, with items set to land in stores between January and April.

The supermarket recently unveiled a new set of children’s toys, with prices starting from £2.99 – but “once they’re gone, they’re gone”.